Google Adds +1 To Search Engine For Relevancy's Sake

One of the big things being discussed these days in the search universe is the proliferation of "content farms." These are usually sites that push ad-filled content that provides little actual value to the reader, and obviously, Google doesn't want those kinds of sites filtering up to the top and marring the user experience. How to prevent this? Let the users do the work!

It's actually one of the better instances of crowdsourcing that we have seen, and it's a new feature that Google is rolling out today. It's called +1, and it works a lot like the Like system in Facebook. If you're searching for a particular topic, and you find a link that's really informative, you can +1 that so it moves further up Google's ladder. The more people that like the link, the more popular it'll become, and the more helpful it'll be.

Here is Google's take on the new feature, which we just so happen to love: The beauty of +1’s is their relevance—you get the right recommendations (because they come from people who matter to you), at the right time (when you are actually looking for information about that topic) and in the right format (your search results). For more information about +1, watch this video: